FALL AND WINTER
nur tail
well
Tbc following beautiful lines, we find in the
North Carolina Star. They purport to be from
the pen of a North Carolinian. If soothe writer
ha but few if any tuperisr among the poets of
this day.
From tbe Raleigh Star.
TO
wide m. the bo oodles sky above
And deeper than tbe sea
On earth, vf there can be such iove.
Such love I've felt for thee.
Each, morning, ere the riae of sun,
I wak'd to think of thee ;
And aa thehoura of day roll'd on
Thine image dwelt with me.
Each eve. when in the glowing wet,
I saw the tun depart,
Bright thoughts of thee still filled my breast
And love still warmed my heart.
Before I closed tny eyea in sleep
I breathed a prayer each night
That angels would thy slumbers keep.
And make thy visions bright.
Then o'er the fairy land of dreams.
That in my sleep unfurl'd
I roved with thee till morning beams
Again illumin'd the world.
By night when on the sky I gazed
And mark'd each brightest star,
It told me of my love, and praised -It
told me she was fair.
By day when o'er the meads I rov'd,
Each flow'ret 'neath my feet
Still whisper'd of the maid 1 lov'd
It told rne she was sweet.
Whene'er I saw the faithful dove
And heard it softly coo.
Its music told me of my love
It told me she was true.
But now the pleasing spell is broke,
And too, too soon, I'm taught.
The star and flow'ret truly spoke
But ah ! the dove did not.
Hope's flowers thntby thy hand caressed
And sunn'd beneath thine eyej
Once blossom'dall freshly in iny breast,
Alas ! but bloomed to die.
Thy love once warm, hath changeful prov'd,
And now is cold again ;
And though so truly 1 have love'd,
Tis all, alas! in vain.
Farewell! altho my bosom smart,
I will seem glad and free,
And ever hide within my heart
The love I feel for thee.
Nor ever shall a single groan
Escape my tortur'd breast
To make my bitter anguish known
And tell that I'm unblest,
Eut when death's paleness on my brow
Too early thou shalt see.
Remember then thy broken vow
And know I died for thee.
Z Z.
R. M. College. Dec. 3d, 18'0.
ADMINISTRATCR'S N0tTce7
The subscriber having, at the December term,
1S50, of the Court of Pleas ;ind Quarter Sessions
for Cumberland county, obtained Letters of Ad
ministration on the Estate of Diniel Johnson,
dee'd, hereby give notice to till those having
cl.iims against said Estate, to present them with
in the time prescribed by ljr, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of recovery : and all those
indebted to said estate, must make immediate
payment.
FUR Til Kit NOTICE.
Will be sold by order of the Count- Court of
Cumberland, at the store of t'i I ite Daniel John
son, dee'd, on the 6th day of January next, 1S51,
the entire STOCK OF GCUD 3 in said store, con
sisting of
Sugar, Coffee, Zrjolasses, Salt,
Iron, Nails Trace Chains, Spade.
SWeis, DltY GOODS, Hoots, Shoe, &c.
Most of which are entirely new, acid some of
which have never been opened, having been pur
chased 1 itely.
Also, M ideira, MjIui, & Bdruady Port Wines,
French Iir jndy, HoiiHiid Gin, St. Croix Rum,
Cherry brandy, and Old Nick's Rye Whiskey
in demijolr tu, some of which is 4 r 5 years old
Al-o, rn i'nursday the 9th of January, the
IjOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE,
L ir;;ets, &.c , will be sold at his late residenc
on tl iy mount, upon a credit of six months. Bond
with approved ecurity will be required before
ihe removal ol the piopety.
Al-o. th t &ie DWELLING HOUSE
'fin iin '.Tirov. inents, his late residence
on 11 ymnu it, containing two acres land:
likewise, one half of a lot and brick building on
uorth side of II jy street, joining Hamilton Mit
chell. Notes at 90 days, negotiable and payable at
Bank, will be required for the Real Estate
G. UEMING. Adm'r.
Fayetteville, Dec 9, 1S50. 6l6-3t
Goods, consisting of a very general and
selected stock,
In all Lines,
which we are offering on our usual terms.
All sorts of Produce purchased ;
and we attend as usual to the Forwarding Busi-
ne9' J. & T. WADDILL,
Nov 30, 1850 614-tf Hay street.
JAS. G. SMITH,
AND HAIR DRESSER,
FAYETTEVILLL, N. C,
Still serves the public in the above line, at his
shop
in the Fayetteville Hotel.
WANTED, an intelligent boy as an apprentice
to the above business.
July 20, 1850. y
JUST RECEIVED,
A lot of Frenah Merinos, assorted colors.
Ribbons, velvet and silk Braid,
Dress Trimmings, &x.
J. M. WILLIAMS.
Nov 30, 1850 614-tf
NEGRO SHOES,
A few Cases just received 8 to 14,
1 case boys coarse Shoes.
A few barrels fine Gennessee Flour,
For sale by H. BRANSON & SON,
Nov 30. 614-3t Hay street.
$10 Reward.
Ranaway from the Subscriber on the 24th of
November, a negro man named SAM. He is
about 40 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 7 inches high ;
stout built, and very black. He is well known
about Fayetteville as he has been working on tne
streets for the last 2 years.
G. W ROSE.
Nov. 30 1850. 614 tf
XyZcKETIIAN
A.
DENTISTRY.
S. S. GILCHRIST, Dental Surgeon,
respectfully informs the citixens of Fayetteville and vicin
ity that he has taken an ottee in the Fayetteville Hotel,
V -, -n..M .11 AnoMMnnsin Ilia DTO-
wbere neis prepared to ietw" vk
feBonr and would be pleased to wait on allwho may favor
him with a call. All worK warranieu .
October 27, 1849. a&c-li
MILLINERY
And Mantua-Making,
MRS ETWALTON
Ib juit receiving and opening a new and fashionable stock
Of WINTtR iMlLLKt,Kl and ltllM.U,U3
of the latest it vie.
Her stock consists of a larzo and beautiful assortment
of Kibbons. Mowers, Plumes- Velvets Silks and Satins, of
all colors ; Dress Caps and Head-dresses; Artificial Curls;
embroidered Lace and iv-uolin Capes. Collars and Cuffs;
Silk and Kid Gloves of the beat quality; Straw Bonnets f
the latest style, and dmerent qualities and prices.
All work done in the best manner, and orders from the
country promptly attended to.
CUT- REGALIA for different Societies, kept constant
ly on hand for sale.
Nov. 23.1850. 2m
I HAVE just received from New York, my
fall and winter
Stock of Goods,
consisting of a general assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard
ware, Cutlery? &c.
I will Barter for TURPENTINE, or anv kind of
Produce. N. KING.
10 miles North of Favetteville
Nov 23, 1550. " 613-tf
NEW CLOTHING
AND GENTLEMEKS' OUTFITTING
ESTABLISHMENT.
31. At A. WALDAUER,
Hay street, corner opposite Fayetteville Hotel,
and next door to Messrs Lilly's store,)
Have just received a large assortment of winter Clothing
consisting of fine double-sewed drab Overcoats; fine Cas
tarin Coats; fine frock and dress Coats. Sec.; and a good
assortment oi I antaloons or all colors and prices.
Cloaks. Catolons. a new and fashionable article; winter
loose Sacks, and all kinds of winter Coats; tine Shirts, (the
finest assortment ever brought into this market).
Boots. Shoes. Hats. Caps, Trunks, Travelling Bags,
Umbrellas. &c.
An assortment of MATRASSES always on hand, at the
lowest factory prices.
Old customers are particularly invited to call and ex
amine our goods.
M. at A. WAULUAUbR.
Nov 2.1850. tf
DRUGS & MEDICINES,
Paints, Oils, Window Glass,
VARNISH, &.c.
SAML. J. HINSDALE
Offers for sale an extensive as
sortment of goods, among which are
following :
White Lead.
Linseed Oil,
Whale Oil,
Sperm Oil,
Train Oil,
Sweet Oil,
Neatsfoot Oil,
Copal Varnish,
Leather varnish, Saltpetre,
Japan Varnish, Ginger.
Window Glass, Glue,
Putty, Annato,
Pumice Stone, Cloves,
the
Opium,
Camphor,
Castur Oil,
Alcohol,
Sulphur,
Aloes,
Magnesia,
Rhubarb,
Morphine,
Quinine,
Cre.mi Tartar,
Sal .Soda,
Castile Soap,
Super curb Soda, Chrome, green, Mh.ce,
Sal Eratus,
Mustard,
Spice,
Nutmegs,
Pepper,
Hops,
Indigo,
Madder,
WILL BE SOLD
On the 1st January, at the Market House in Fay
etteville, &0G acres LAND, on Heaver Creek.
6 miles from town, and h-lf a mile from the
plank road by which time 30,000 turpentine
boxe9 will be cut on said lmd IS or 20 thou
sand new boxes, and 12.000 worked only one
veir. Terms made known at s. e.
C. MONTAGUE.
Dec Jl, 1S50. 6IG-3t
nUKXING FLUID.
Foysaleky- S.J.HINSDALE.
DAGUERREOTYPES.
GREAT ATTRACTION
AT THE FAYETTEVILLE HOTEL.
wr.uLAlAN would
may announce to
New
in the
pred to execute LIKEN ESSES at the low price
?f $3, He has also a large stock of pUin anii
iacyCve4. Please call and examine specimens
j't yourselves. Children taken in a few seconds.
A clear day should be selected for them, from 10
te 3 o'clock. Adults taken ii ..11 kinds of weath
"r,. Sod assortment of Lockets on hand.
jive me an early call as my atav will be short.
Instructions given in the art.
'T lt, 1S50
rpnprt.
the ladies and crnf
pi-t, i 1 1 i iic u a just arrived from
1 wk who i me idlest improvements
art, together with a large Camera, ana
012-tf
NBfiHOBS. WANTED.
SeptU.lSSO.. , .603Jtf T WAPPILL-
Davis' Palu lUllcr
Epsom Salts,
Sponge,
Ipecac,
Sars.iparilla,
Kreosnte.
Borax,
Arrowroot,
Isinglass,
Gum Arabic,
Gum Myrrh,
Capsicum,
Lobelia,
Plasters,
Liquorice,
Chloroform.
Jujube Paste,
Copperas,
fluid,
Chrome, yellow. Burning
Lamp Black, Alum,
Patent Black, Oxalic Acid,
'i erra de Sienna, White brick,
Tripoli,
Wash brushes.
Paint brushes,
Varnish
Scrubbing 4
Shoe
Tooth "
Hair
Logwood,
Umber,
Lithaige,
Black Lead,
Red Lead,
Patent Dryer,
Whiting,
French Yellow
Yellow Ochre,
Venetian Red,
Spanish Brown, Red wood,
Prussian Blue, Black Ink,
Sand-paper, Opodeldoc,
Starch, &.c. &.c.
With a ceneral assortment of Medicines; Chemi
Cil of all kinds; French and English perfumery
and soaps: witn a tiill assortment of all the lead
ing Patent Medicines now in use.
Orders from the country promptly attended
to, and goods carefully packed.
The subscriber feels assured that he can meet
the wishes of the purchaser in regard to qualitv
and price. S. J. HINSDALE,
A.
Still continues to carry on the
CARRIAGE BUSINESS
in ail its branches, at the OLD STAND. He re
turns thanks for the liberal patronage he has
heretofore received, and hopes, by a strict atten
tion to business and a desire to give entire satis
faction, to merit a continuasce of the same.
He has on hand a very fine assortment of
Carriages, Barouches:
Buggies, Rockaways,
finished, and a very large assortment of work
partly finished, which, for elegance of shape and
finish, will compare with any other work.
Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call
and examine the work, as he is determined to
sell low for cash, or notes on short time.
All work warranted for twelve months,
and repaired free of charge, should it fail by bad
workmanship or iratei ial.
(JCJ- Repairing faithfully executed at short no
tice, on very reasonable terms.
January 19, 1S50.
NEW GOODS
AND NEW STO K E.
The subscribers having associated themselves
together for the transaction of a general mercan
tile business in the town of Fayetteville, under
the name and style of J. T. COUNCIL & CAIN,
respectfully inform their friends and the pub
lic generally, that they have taken the stand for
merly occupied by Jas M. Williams, north side
of Person street, (nearly opposite the Cape Fear
Bank,) where they are receiving a large stock of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, HOLLOW-WARE.
Crockery, Glass, and Japan Ware ; Boots and
Shoes, a trood assortment; Hats and Caps; Bon
nets; Coffee; Sugar; Liverpool, Alum, and Blown
Salt; Iron; Nails; Mackerel and a few Connecti
cutRiver Shad; Crackers; SADDLERY AND
READY-MADE CLOTHING, and in fact every
thing usually kept in a dry goods and grocery
store. Call and you can be suited, both in price
and quality of goods.
Also, a good assortment of LIQUORS: French
Brandy; Porter; Port, Maderia, and Malaga
Wines; Gin, Rum, &.c.
The above goods were bought at the lowest
cash prices, and will be sold cheap for Cash, or
on time to punctual customers, or exchanged for
produce of all kinds.
J. T. COUNCIL,
Sept 7, 1S50. tf R. S. CAIN.
N E W
For flic .Manufacture of
TIN WARE.
The subscribers have formed a copartnership
for the purpose of carrying on the TIN AND
SHEET IRON BUSINESS, on west side of Gil
lespie street, where they intend to manufac
ture TIN WARE of every description, which
will be offered for sale at as low prices as any
Establishment in the State.
Cou ltry Merch mts or others wishing to buy
to sell again, would do well to give them a call, as
they nre confident that they can suit them in
in ilityand price. They have now on hand of
heir own manufacture, a supply of superior
BAKERS, which are highly recommended by all
all who have used them.
JOBBING
ui an Kinas, sucn as maxing r actory uans, re
pairing Factor Drums, also Roofing, Guttering,
Mending, &c. &c, faithfully executed with de
spatch and at moderate prices.
GURDON F. WEBSTER.
WM. W. FR1ZELL.
Fayetteville, Sept. 14, 1S50. tf.
NEW &OiDr
Our Fall and Winter Stock of
GROCERIES) HARDWARE, &c.,
Has now come to hand and is reudy for sale
Our stock is large, and well worthy the atten
tion ot those wishing to purchase.
Qt5- We will barter for any kind of couutrv
produce.
COOK &. TAYLOR.
Aug. 31, 1S50. 601-tf
t ....n.o.l f VlO
- Ma.rQ16 boottkJing busi
ness st the new store next doorto-vir ueasiey, Jewcl)
where he will receive and execute binding in any style desired-
VERTICAL WATER WHEEL.
There are several hundred of these wheels in
in operation in different counties in North Ca
rolina. For proof of their great advantage over
the common flutter wheel, or any other wheels
now in use for saw mills, we confidently refer to
those who have applied them ta their mills. We
can recommend them particularly for their su
periority in cases of a low head of water, or back
water.
We still keep a supply of Wheels, suitable for
different heads of water, at Wilmington, New
bern, Washington, Edenton, and Fayetteville.
The wheels may also be had of E. A. Brevard,
Lincolnton.and Uriah Wells, Petersburg, Va.
Persons wishing to obtain the right to use the
wheels, will be served on application to u. ivic
Neill &.Co.,FajettevilIe,IN
JOS. S. DUNN
Is prepared to do all kinds of Wheelwright work
wagons, carts, drays, barrows, plows, &c, on
the most liberal terms, at his workshop, corner
ofMumford and Winslow streets, where persons
disposed to patronize him will please call.
June 16, 1849. 538-tf
MARBLE FACTORY.
c.
d. McNeill,
A. A. McKETHAN.
D. J. McALISTER.
January 19, 1S50.
FAMILY GKOCERY.
ass WM. R. LOVE
Has opened a ramily
Grocery on south side
t of Person street, near
the Market square, where persons ca n be accom
modated with small quantities His Groceries
were recently purchased in New Y'ork, and
ofthe best quality.
Sept. 21, 1850 004-tf
are
Oct. 12, 1850.
tf
Druggist.
D. M. McDonald
Invitej the attention of all who wish to buv
cheap for cash, or exchange for country produce",
to call and examine his stock of
HATS to CAPS, BOOTS & SH0 S,
Hardware, crockery & glass-ware,
Castings ot all kinds.
of other articles too tedious to
Hay street.
And a variety
mention.
Oct 19, 1850
4m
The Mutual Life Insurance
Company of New York.
OHDDaa SAFELY SECURED ACCU
MULATED BY THIS COMPANY.
ALL THE PROFITS DIVIDED AMONG THE
INSURED.
A dividend of 52 per cent, was declared 3lst
January, 1S43. Persons can effect insurance
on their own lives, or 0 others. 1 wife can in
sure the life of her husbaud.the benefits of which
are secured by law to herselj and her children.
All persons dependent on salaries, or dailv
earnings are invited to call and avail themselves
of a resource whereby their wives and children
maybe secured from want. This is perhaps the
best Company in the U. States.
JNO. M. ROSE, Agt.
Fayetteville, Sept. 23, 1850. tf
SlOO REWARD.
We will give $100 reward for a negro man
named HANNIBAL, if delivered to us at Halifax
Court House, Va., or $50 reward if secured in
jail in Fayetteville, or any other jail, so that we
get him again The saio negro man Hannibal is
about five feet high, rather a brown complexion.
He has a scar over one of his eyes, and has one
or two of his front teeth out. About 28 years of
age. We will give the above reward to any per
son who will secure the said negro so that we
get him again.
POINDEXTER & EDMONDSON.
Sept. 14, 1850. GOJ-tf
ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURES.
HOUSTON & 0VERBY
Saddle, Trunk fc Harness-makers,
South side Person st. 5 doors east of
Cope Fear Bank,
Respectfully return their
thanks to their friends and
the public generally, for the
liberal share of patronage
they have received, and hope
by stendy application and
strict attention to business,
still to merit a continuance
car aj vV of the same.
In addition to their former stock, they have
just received troiri Jjallimore ana rsevv York, a
new supply or saddlery. Hardware, Skirting and
Harness Leather, hog and sheep Skins, Saddle
Bags, Carpet do., hog-skin horse and ninle Col
lars, Port Folios and hand-Trunks. They have
now on hand, and still continue to manufacture,
Indies' and gentlemen's Saddles, boys do., hi idles
and martingales; silver, brass, and Japan mount
ed carriage Harness ; do. buggy and sulky do.;
Pope &. Frazier' self-adjusting Pad-Trees; with
a good assortment of Whips of every description.
We invite our friends anil the public to call and
examine our work before purchasing elsewhere,
as we will sell the ab-ive-naraed articles as low
as tney can oe nougnt 111 any establishment in
tliis place.
Having had 28 years experience in the business,
we natter ourselves with the hope that we can
jive satisfaction to our customers. All work
done by us warranted for any reasonable length
of time. (j3r Prompt attention paid to repairing
saddles, oridles, Harness, &.c.
Sept. 14, 1S50. y
LAiJ)S TOJl SALE.
The subscriber offers his PLANTATION for
sale, containing 500 acres ; 150 of which is clear
ed and in a high state of cultivation. The farm
is neautiiuiiy siruaien wun a newt uwelling
House with four upright rooms with a fire place
attached to each, and all necessary out-houses;
with gin and cotton press. This land is ofthe
best cotton lands in the Eastern part of North
Carolina well watered and as healthy a situa
tion as can be found, as there has never been a
case of fever on it. The stand is one of the best
in Robeson county for a store, having been one on
it occasionally for the last 30 years. I will ex
change the land for young Negroes; or any per
son wishing to buy may have the lands for less
than the valued proceeds of it for two years. I
have also another Plantation two miles from the
above, containing 87S acres with about two hun
dred cleared, which is fine cotton land very
healthy, well watered, and very finely timbered.
These lands will be sold at a very great bar
gain. Come quick or you loose it. For particu
lars, refer to Malcom Purcell, W. C. McNeill,
near Floral College; Col. A. S. McKay and J.
H. McRae of Richmond county.
ZACHARIAH FULMORE.
Alforelsville, Robeson Co., N. C.
Sept. 12, 1850. 603-tf )
iEV FALL & WINTER
LIVERY STABLE.
The subscriber informs the public that he
keeps HORSES and VEHICLES for hire, and is
prepared to furnish conveyances to neighboring
towns and v.llages. His stock is good, and dri
vers careful. He will also board horses at mod
erate prices. Apply to
J. VV. POWERS, Agt.,
Who also keeps a Rood supply of GROCERIF
f the best qmlity.
XT A few Boarders can be ac-
'otnmodjted, with or without lodgine, bv ap
plying to J. W. POWERS,
et. IP, 1850. tf
J. E. BRYAN
Has just received at his store opposite Bank of
Cape Fear, a general assortment of staple
US? GN3)e)S
HARDWARE AND ;ROCKRIES.
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
Blacksmiths' Bellows, anvils, hammers
vices, &c, '
Saddles, bridles, martingales, whips and
collars, and sole leather,
Trace and log Chains,
Ames &, Rowland's Spades and Shovels,
Turpentine Axes and Round Shaves,
Pots, Ovens, and other hollow. ware,
Swedes and English bar Iron,
Hoop, rod, and band Iron,
American and German Steel,
Cut Nails, wheel boxes of ail sizes, ice.
All of which he will sell low for cash or produce
October 6 18&0. 3m
The subscribers have just received their stock
of Fall and Winter Goods, embracing a general
assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
Shoes and Boots, Hats and Caps,
Bonneis Ribbons, Umbrellas, $-c.
We invite our friends and the public generally
to call and examine our stock for themselves.
We think we can suit them in stvles and prices
AREY & SH EM WELL,
North-west corner Market Square, Green st.
October 5, 1S50.
JOHN D. WILLIAMS,
Commission and Forwarding
K. C.
Feb, 23, 1550.
D. & W. McLAURIN
TTAVE received.
JlFall and Winter trade :
and
are receivine. for t.h.
fine Wool-dveH M'L-
brown, olive, green, and blue Cloths ; Cassi
meres; Jeans; Sattinets; Kersevs, Blankets
Hats; Bonnets; Shoes ; Umbrellas, &c with
a general variety of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods
which we request purchasers to examine, being
confident that our prices will be perfectly sat
is factory. 3
Sept. 28, 1830. 605 tf
"
xtT!?u su5sc.riber has just returned from the
f,or'h'a.nd '? "ow ,pening, one door west of
Mr E. Glover s Jewelry establishment, and near
ly opposite the Fayetteville Hotel,
A NEW STOCK OF
STAPLE AN1 FANCY
DRY GOODS,
Among which may be found a general variety of
ladies' and gentlemen's fashionable DRESS
GOODS and trimmings. Also a large assortment
of BOSNETS, II ATS, CAPS, BOOTS
SHOES, and UMBRELLAS, to which he
respectfully invites the early attention ofthe
ladies and gentlemen of both town and country
J. M. WILLIAMS.
Sept 21, 1850. tf
Nearly opposite
Store.
Jan. 30,
to E. W. Willkings' Auction
FAYETTEVILLE, N.
IS 4 9 y
C.
A. M. CAMPBELL,
AUCTIONEER,
AND
Commission Merchant,
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
FALL.
1 8 5 O
Is now receiving his Fall and Winter supply of
Among which are,
Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres,
Sattinets and Merino Cashmeres,
Kentucky Jeans and Tweeds,
Vestings, well assorted,
Black and colored Silks,
French and English Merinoes.
Do. do. Muslin D'Lains,
Alpaccas, well assorted,
2300 pieces Calico,
Domestics, 3-4 to 10-4, bleached and brown,
Irish Linens, Lawns, and Diapers,
Merino long and square Shawls,
Plaid and other woollen do.
Anker Bolting Cloths, at reduced prices,
With many other goods, all of which being pur
chased for cash by the package, will be offered
by wholesale or retail at low prices.
"Sept. 7, 1850.
On Friday night Sth inst, the subscriber had a
new double-barrel Gun stolen from him 2 miles
north of Fayetteville, on the ro;id lending by Mr
Isham Blake's, and a short distance from his
house. The run is a new one the barrel sup
posed to be 42 inches, of fine finish. No particu
lar mark recollected, as I had just bought it.
A liberal reward will he paid for the Gun, or
any information left at Mr P. P. Johnson's store
or Capt. Jno. Stewart's, will be thankfully re
ceived. 1 WM. GILES.
Sept. 14, 1S50. 003-tf
IN QUART BOTTLES
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, AND FOR
THE CURE Ol
SCROFULA,
RHEUMATISM
STUBBORN ULCERS,
DYSPEPSIA,
SALT RHEUM,
FEVER SORES,
ERYSIPELAS,
PIMPLES, BILES,
MERCURIAL DISEASES
CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
BRONCHITIS,
CONSUMPTION,
FEMALE COMPLAINTS,
LOSS OF APPETITE,
GENERAL DEBILITY,' &.C
TUB PROPRIETORS have spent much time iu bring
ing this preparation of Sarsaparilla to its present state of
perfection ; and the experience ot fourteen yearn haf
furnished them the most ample opportunity to tludv. iu
their various forms, the diseases for -which it is recom
mended, and to adapt it exactly to their relief and cure.
Patients who wish a really good Medicine are invited to
give it a trial, and satisfy themselves of its supriorit v.
and thi invaluable property it possesses of arresting and
curing disease. The bottle has been enlarged to hold one
quart, and in its present improved form may safely claim
to be the best and cheapest medicine of the age. Its pro
gress to the fame it has attained may be traced by a long
line of facts and cures, that stand as landmarks and bea
cons for the invalid, pointing the way to the haven of
health, and what it has already done for the thousands
who have used it. it is capable of doing for the millions
still suffering and struggling with disease. It purifies,
cleanses, and strengthens tbe fountain springs of life, and
iufuses new vigor tuoughout the whole animal frame.
LIVER COMPLAINT.
The following is an extract of a letter received from
Rey VVm. Galusba.
Berkshire, Vt , Oct. 22. 1848.
Messrs Sands: I have been afflicted with a Bevere pain
in my side, occasioned by a diseased liver, for the last 20
years, suffering at times what language cannot convey
but since taking your Sarsaparilla 1 have been greatly rv.
lieved, so much so that 1 have been able to attend to my
business, and preach occasionally, for the last 18 months
I wholly discarded all other medicine, and thoroughlv
tried the Sarsaparilla, which I can recommend in truth
and sincerity to all those who are in any way afflicted with
any species of scrofulous complaints. There have been
some remarkable cures effected by its use in this vicinity
M I. Shaw by the use of six bottles, was restored to bet
Vlr hflth.than 8he ad befo- enjoyed for ten years; and
Mr W. Stevens, who had been severely afflicted with
erysipelas, was entirely cured by the use of a few bottles
Yours truly, WM. GAJ.USHA
oLlvur ULvJUS AFFECTION OF THE EVES.
South Kingston. R. 1., Oct 11. 1847.
Messrs Sands : Gentlemen My little daughter, when
one year old, was attacked with a scrofulous humor on her
face, which soon after extended into bcr eve? c.nsi
almost total blindness in one of them, and dUngu "ng her
whole face I employed two physicians to attend her who
exhausted their utmost skill to give her relief, but it all
proved useless, and finally one of them remarked to me
n-?,Tn of J8eine striking cures effected by
Sands Sarsaparilla. and advised me to try St. I obtained
one bottle which she commenced using, and before it was
all used up it had effected an entire cure. H is now over
fonr years 6ince she was cored, and there has been no re
appearance ofthe disease, and we are satisfied that it is a
perfect cure. It gives me great pleasure to add that I can
recommend it to every sufferer from anysimilarcomplaint.
Yours respectfully, GEO. ROBINSON.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. & D
SANDS. Druggists and Chemists. 100 Fulton street, cor
ner of William, New Yerk. Price $1 per bottle; six bot
tles for $5.
For sale bv S.J. Hinsdale, Fayetteville; by
Dr. A. C. Evans &. Bro., Wilmington ; by P. F.
Pescud, Raleigh ; by Dr. A. Malloy, Cheraw;
and by Drugirists generally throughout the Unit
ed States and Canadas.
Nv 1, 1850 3m
MANUFACTORY.
The subscriber having taken the Establish
ment of the late A. C. Simpson, (situated oppo
site W. Mclntvre's store,) intends carrying on the
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURING
fjuaj'j:s$
in all its various branches, and would respectful
ly solicit a share of public patronage.
Having had considerable experience in the
business, and having been emnlojed in seine i i
the most extensive Establishments in New Yoik
and New Jersey, he flatters himself that he ccn
give general satisfaction.
He warrants all his work to be mrde nfllie
best material the surrounding country allords,
and by experienced woikrnen; and should any of
it fail, either in material or woi kmahship," in
twelve months from the time of its deliveiy, lie
will repair it free vf chaige.
0G REPAIRING done in the neatest and best
manner, and at the lowest possible prices.
A. H. WHITFIELD.
Fayetteville, Feb'y 23, 1850 574-tf.
BUSIJYESS AGENT.
The undersigned will attend t such business
as the procuring of discounts, renewal of Notes,
procuring ol" northern Checks at either of the
Banks in this place, and drawing of Tensions.
He will also attend to the collection and estab
lishment of Claims against the United States, for
soldier's services in the Mexican war, or any
other business of that nature. He will also draw
up any instrument of writing where a penman
is required, and do any other writing whatever.
Apply at the office of the Flank Road Com
pany, under the Fayetteville Hotel.
Refers to any ofthe merchants in Fayetteville.
JNO. M." ROSE.
Sept 8, 1S49. 550-tf
Fayetteville
fnycltcville, fi. C.
This hirge and splendid building has now been
in successful opei ation since Alay 18-19. Th
beddingar.d ftirnituie of all kind is all new, and
the rooms convenient and pleasant.
The table is always furnished w ith the best
the market affords, aided b a fine vegetable
garden.
Boarders, lodgers, and travellers, will find desir
able accommodations, and attentive servant?. No
pains will be spared to give entire satisfaction.
Families can be provided with large, airy front,
double rooms, conveniently and handsomely
furnished.
An experience of 20 years will enable the
lessee, she hopes, to givegeneral satisfaction.
ANN UROWN.
June J , JS")0.
To my Friends and ihe Public.
THE subscriber will be upon the wharves in
Wilmington the first of October next, at the so
licitation jmd encMintt limit ol his friends to
enter upon t he busit,es of general j.gent for H e
sale of all kinds of couutiy pic duce un ctin
mission; as follows: Tin, her, Stave, Shingles,
Com, Spilits Turpentine, Rosin, & c. JSo Ne
groes; having had experience in that business
flatters himself that he can be of i d vant; pe to
those who may sell to or through him. Dei rig so
well (and he h'ipes favori hlyj know n thi cugh
out the Wilmington District'of country, he gives
no particular reference, but merely challenges a
trial; he will have handsel his own in attend
ance with him for the dispatch of business, he
only ands that he will commence under favora
ble circumstances, ever having claimed to be in
honest dealer and faithful to his trust; responsi
ble for any thing he may undertake. In spying
this he believes his acquaintances w ill sustain
him, and he asks a share of patronage. Evei V
effort to plei.se, will be made.
J. J. McDUGALD.
September 7, 1S50. 601-Cm
TIN WARE
MANUFACTORY.
AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
F. T. WARD'S
Old established Tin & Sheet
Iron Ware Manufactory
Is Removed
To the south-cast
corner of Market
Square.
" ready with the necessary
machinery and materials for making
Factory Drums and Cans,
and to do all kind of work for Factories; also
Roofing, guttering, and all kinds of
JOBBING
done on short notice, & by experienced workmen.
A constant supply of Tin kept on hand, at
wholesale and retail. Country merchants ar;d
pedlars can be supplied at the very lowest prices.
F. T. WARD, Agt.
Sept 23, 1850
RANAWAY
I rom the subscriber on the 22d
of July, a negro man named
MORRIS. He is. 6 feet 1. or 2
inches high, but slender built ;
yellow complected; rather blink
eyed ; has a scar on one cheek.
When last heard from, he was
making his way towards Lum
berton. where he has relations.
I will give TWENTY DOLLARS for his deliv
ery to me. or his confinement in any jail tnat
I can get him again.
JOHJV JS. vii..iis.
Prosnect Hall. Bladen county, N- C.
August 5, 1S50. 598-tf